My probably wrong theory is that Jack is possessed by a Pah-wraith and the rebel Changelings wanted him because with Sisko Prophet protecting the wormhole, they’re cut off from the Great Link, and who better to help than the Pah-wraiths?
Assuming you're referring to the events at the start of "Stardust City Rag"...how the hell was it "random"? She was trying to rescue Icheb, whom she thought of as her child. She shot people who were holding him captive, one of whom was torturing him and who ripped out his eye. What was she supposed to do in that situation - ask them to surrender?
I'm guessing nobody told Geordi about Ro Laren?
Does he even know about Hugh?
I don't think there are many Star Trek fans out there that would actually dislike this one. This hit all the right beats.
YA know, it could just be that Geordi just isn't into drinking wine.
I don't care for it at all.
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I enjoyed the episode. I'll certainly replay the Data scenes, and I think the way he triumphed was cleverly done. It's good to see such focus placed on Geordi and Data's relationship, which the movies rather neglected.
But my issues with this season continue to mount.
For one, this is the single most visually and thematically bleak season in the history of the franchise. It's ridiculously and casually violent, with an extremely limited color palette, and that for me is a very unpleasant combination. And I've never had an issue like this before with any Trek season, show, or film. At this point, gone is any of the brightness and whimsy of the first season.
And I find myself struggling to find much that feels like a fresh take. This season feels thoroughly unoriginal to me. The highlight might well be this episode's handling of Data, but there's little else that feels like an innovation.
I also can't help feeling like there's not a lot of thought being put into how this world works. That's a loss. Say what you will about Season 1, but I believed Chabon's xBs, the security and politics of research on the Cube, and even the internal logic of the imagined kingdom Kestra created. Here, the rules of everything from ship and station security to the nature of changeling biology feels slapdash at best.
I'm also irked by the way Matalas doesn't seem able to play within the rules set up my his predecessors twenty odd episodes ago. His choices don't feel like logical progressions but rejections. He's undone the wonder of Nepenthe, left Raffi and Seven's relationship unplumbed, rewritten Data's fate. I don't care if one likes or dislikes Season 1; I don't think I've ever seen a show so unflatteringly disdain its own established story.
I'm sad to find this season so flimsy when TNG has meant so much to me. Most of the episodes seem relatively solid, yet somehow it all seems far less than the sum of its parts.
I don't really want to argue with folks or rain on anyone's parade, as I see there's a lot of joy about this season that I'm not feeling. So, I think I'll leave it at that.
At any rate, I'm glad the show gets Geordi and Data's friendship right.
One would imagine that the fiery explosion of the Shrike right next to Vadic's floating parts, probably flash fried and boiled off what remained of her.Vadic's fate may be worse than death. If she isn't truly dead, she's broken into a zillion splinters, frozen, and drifing off into space for eternity, never to be found, reassembled, or thawed. Eventually pieces of her will be drawn into black holes, into stars, and destroyed piecemeal. But is she truly dead the way a solid would be?
Vadic's fate may be worse than death. If she isn't truly dead, she's broken into a zillion splinters, frozen, and drifing off into space for eternity, never to be found, reassembled, or thawed. Eventually pieces of her will be drawn into black holes, into stars, and destroyed piecemeal. But is she truly dead the way a solid would be?
They're all glorified extras and potential redshirts.I was surprised that T'Veen was killed off. Seems like they had set up the Titan bridge crew for a spin off, and I was thinking it would be a random dude that got it.
I knew Data was tricking Lore by giving him his memories. Lore was too arrogant and didn’t see it coming.
Lets play who has the Katra.Yeah but if Spock, Data, Picard, Kirk, Culber, Shaxs can all come back from the dead, so can T'Veen. If they want.
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